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Virginia Site List VIRGINIA SITE LIST Site Name Address City Zip Phone # Website Centra Health - General - - - - https://www.centrahealth.com/ Highland Community Services 383 Baugh Lane Abingdon 24210 (276) 525-1550 http://highlandscsb.org/ Highlands Community Services 383 Baugh Lane Abingdon 24210 (276) 525-1550 http://highlandscsb.org/ Hope and Healing Counseling Center, LLC 468 East Main Street Suite 300A Abingdon 24210 (423) 646-4247 http://hopeandhealingabingdon.com/ Resources for Human Development PO Box 232 Abingdon 24210 (276) 206-8721 http://www.rhd.org/ Project Safe 675 S Washington St Alexandria 22314 (703) 505-0440 http://projectsafe4u.com/ The WISE Family 2850 Eisenhower Ave Alexandria 22314 (703) 991-6005 http://www.thewisefamily.com/ Horizon Behavioral Health 120 W Commerce St Amherst 24521 (434) 661-6131 https://www.horizonbh.org/ Phoenix House Mid-Atlantic 521 N. Quincy Street Arlington 22203 (888) 671-9392 http://www.phoenixhouse.org/ Radford Counseling Center PO Box 232 Arlington 24212 (540) 831-5226 https://www.radford.edu/content/student-counseling/home.html Virginia Hospital Center 1701 N. George Mason Drive Arlington 22205 (703) 558-5000 https://www.virginiahospitalcenter.com/ Acts for Behavioral Change, LLC 3863 Amity Place Ashburn 20147 (703) 729-5710 Family Therapy Center of Northern virginia, LLC. 44081 Pipeline Plaza Ashburn 20147 571-733-9736 http://www.familytherapynova.com/ Bedford Pregnancy Center 813 E. Main St. Bedford 24523 (540) 587-5900 http://www.bedfordpregnancy.org/ Horizon Behavioral Health 1409 Old Dominion Blvd Bedford 24517 (540) 586-5429 https://www.horizonbh.org/ United Support Services 800 East Main Street Suite 200 Bedford 24523 (540) 586-1074 http://www.unitedsupportservices.net/ Bedford County Department of Social Services 119 E Main St Bedford 24523 (540)- 586-7750 https://www.bedfordcountyva.gov/departments/social-services Peaks View Counseling, PLLC 517 Blue Ridge Ave Bedford 24523 (434)-851-4855 http://www.peaksviewcounseling.org/ New River Valley Community Services 700 University City Blvd. Blacksburg 24060 (540) 357-0023 http://www.nrvcs.org/ Healing Strides of VA PO Box 456 Boones Mill 24065 (540) 334-5825 http://www.healingstridesofva.org/ Children's Advocacy Center of HCS 21451 Sugar Hollow Rd Bristol 24202 (276) 645-5867 http://highlandscsb.org/cac/ Virginia Home Based Counseling and Virginia Support 1809 Magnolia Ave. Suite B. Buena Vista 24416 (434) 316-8909 http://www.chooseyourprovider.org/ Services Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehab 4901 Patrick Henry Hwy, PO BOX 548 Burkeville 23922 434-767-7831 http://vcbr.dbhds.virginia.gov/ Catawba Hospital P.O. Box 200 Catawba 24070 (540) 375-4200 http://www.catawba.dbhds.virginia.gov/ Hope Counseling Center 4229 Lafayette Center Dr #1200 Chantilly 20151 (703) 378-1011 http://www.hccva.org/ David C Heebner LLC 14143 Robert Paris Ct Chantilly 20151 (703) 403-2773 Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail 160 Peregory Lane Charlottesville 22902 (434) 977-6981 http://www.albemarle.org/ Albermarle County Department of Social Services 1600 5th Street Suite A Charlottesville 22902 (434) 972-4010 http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=dss Health Connect America 2340 Commonwealth Dr Charlottesville 22901 (434) 328-1206 https://healthconnectamerica.com/ Region Ten CSB 500 Old Lynchburg Road Charlottesville 22903 (434) 972-1800 http://regionten.org/ UVA Women's Center PO Box 800588 Charlottesville 22908 (434) 982-2361 http://womenscenter.virginia.edu/ National Counseling Group 1414 Sachsm Place #3 Charolettesville 22423 (434) 382-1642 http://www.ncgcommunity.com/ Intercept Youth Services 325 Volvo Pkwy, Chesapeake, VA 23320 Chesapeake 23320 757-296-0900 https://www.interceptyouth.com/ Kristyn Troyer, Psy. D. PC 4425 Portsmouth Blvd Suite 120 Chesapeake 2332123831 757-392-3370 Brothers Keeper Inc. 4800 W Hundred Road Chester 23831 (804) 687-2943 https://www.brotherskeeperinc.com/ Gateway Homes Inc. 11901 Reedy Branch Road Chesterfield 23838 (804) 590-1125 http://gatewayhomes.org/ Shauna Christian Professional Counseling, LLC 9520 Iron Bridge Rd. Suite 21 A Chesterfield 23832 (804)-318-9271 Southside Community Services Board 143 Industrial Parkway Clarksville 23927 (434) 572-9616 http://www.sscsb.org/5-contacts Virginia Department of Corrections PO Box 405 Clarksville 23927 (804) 674-3000 https://vadoc.virginia.gov/ Open Arms Family Services 3628 Blvd Ste B Colonial Heights 23834 (804) 526-2395 http://openarmsva.com/main/ Alleghany Highlands Community Sercices Board 311 S Monroe Ave Covington 24426 (540) 965-2100 https://ahcsb.org/ Chrysalis Counseling Centers 605 N. Main St. Culpeper 22701 (540) 727-0770 http://www.chrysaliscenters.com/ Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services Board PO Box 1568 Culpeper 22701 (540) 825-5778 https://www.rrcsb.org/ Davnville Regional Medical Center 142 South Main Street Danville 24541 (434) 799-2100 http://www.danvilleregional.com Family Insight, PC 1045 Main St. Suite 2 Danville 24540 (434) 835-4765 http://www.familyinsight.net/ Family Preservation Services, Inc - Pathways 753 Main St. Suite #5 Danville 24541 (434) 799-6020 http://www.pathways.com/virginia-family-preservation-services/ The Madeline Center 871 Main St. Danville 24541 (434) 791-2144 http://www.madelinecentre.com/ Epic Health Partners 152 Deer Run Rd, Danville, VA 24540 Danville 24540 434-835-4601 http://epichealthpartners.com/ H & W Enterprises of NC, LLC 134 Parker Rd. West Danville 24540 (434)-835-4476 http://hwenterprisesofnc.com/ The Right Choice MWM 101 Franklin Turnpike Danville 24540 (434) 857-5089 The Discovery Schools of Virginia Inc. P.O. Box 1160 Dillwyn 23936 434-983-5616 https://www.discoveryschool.org/ Fairfax County Government - Juvenile Domestic Relations 4410 Shirley Gate Road Fairfax 22030 https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/juveniledomesticrelations/residential-services/boys-probation-home District Court/Boys Probation House (703) 591-0171 Fairfax-Falls Church Community Service Board 12011 Government Center Parkway Fairfax 22035 (703) 324-7000 http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/ Synergy Counseling, LLC 10379-B Democracy Lane Fairfax 22030 (703) 991-8726 Multicultural Psychological Asseessments & Consultants 6066 Leesburg Pike #100 Falls Church 22041 (703) 538-2190 Crossroads Community Services Board 214 Bush River Drive Farmville 23901 (434) 392-3187 http://www.crossroadscsb.org/ Family Preservation Services, Inc - Pathways 404 E 3rd St. Suite 200 Farmville 23901 (434) 392-3328 http://www.pathways.com/virginia-family-preservation-services/ Longwood University 201 High St Farmville 29909 (434) 395-2409 http://www.longwood.edu/caps/ Southside Center for Violence Prevention/Madeline's House P.O Box 466 Farmville 23901 (434)-394-3505 https://www.madelineshouse.org/ Augusta Health 79 N Medical Park Drive Fishersville 22939 (540) 932-4000 https://www.augustahealth.com/ Advanced Psychotherapeutics 1047 Vista Park Drive Suite A Forest 24551 (434) 616-2388 http://www.advancedpsychotherapeutics.com/ Our Father's House Inc 111 Harmony Ln Forest 24551 (865) 469-6359 Action Family Services Inc. 104A Homestead Dr. Forest 24551 434-610-0921 Compass Counseling Services of Nova 10712 Spotsyvania Ave. Fredericksburg 22408 (540) 339-3640 https://www.compassnova.com/ Fredericksburg Counseling Services, Inc 305 Hanson Ave Ste 190 Fredericksburg 22140 (540) 373-2320 http://www.fcsagency.org/ Grace Counseling Center 1143 Heatherstone Drive #101 Fredericksburg 22407 (540) 548-4774 http://gcofonline.org/ministries/grace-counseling-center/ Neuropsychology & Complementary Medicine, Inc. 90 Chatham Heights Road Fredericksburg 22405 (540) 999-6221 http://www.nacmed.com/ Rappahannock Area Community Service Board 615 Wolfe St. Fredericksburg 22401 (540) 373-3223 http://www.racsb.state.va.us/ Rappahannock Council Against Sexual Assault 3331 Shannon Airport Circle Fredericksburg 22408 (540) 371-6771 http://www.rcasa.org/ Riverside Counseling, PLLC 404 Chatham Square Office Park Fredericksburg 22405 (540) 373-1200 http://www.riversidecounseling.org/ Sunshine Lady House For Mental Health Wellness and 615 Wolfe Street Fredericksburg 24401 (540) 373-3223 https://rappahannockareacsb.org/ Talley Center for Counseling Services 1301 College Ave. Fredericksburg 24501 (540)-654-1053 http://students.umw.edu/counseling/contact-us/contact-us-2/ Accent Grove and Family Services, LLC 2217 Princess Anne St. Suite 223-1 Fredericksburg 22401 (540) 585-3441 http://accentgroupfamilyservices.com/ Mary Washington Healthcare 2300 Fall Hill Avenue Fredericksburg 22401 https://www.marywashingtonhealthcare.com/ Northwestern Community Service Board 209 West Criser Rd. Front Royal 22630 (540)-636-2931 http://www.nwcsb.com/ Gainesville Counseling Advocates 7350 Heritage Village Plaza #102, Gainesville,Gainesville VA 20155 20455 301-706-0996 http://gainesvillecounselingva.com/ Life Center of Galax 112 Painter St. Galax 24333 (276) 522-0406 http://www.galaxrecovery.com/ Marriage and Family Therapy Center 223 S Main St, Galax, VA 24333 Galax 24333 276-236-8888 http://www.galaxcounseling.com/ Harvest Outreach Center 410 Maddox Rd Gladys 24554 (434) 283-5302 http://www.harvestoutreachva.org/ Christian Counseling Associates 5352 Twin Hickory Rd Glen Allen 23059 (804) 334-9598 http://www.christiancounselors4va.org/ Resource Guidance Services, Inc. 5352 Twin Hickory Rd. Glen Allen 23059 (804) 592-2793 http://www.christiancounselors4va.com/ River City Comprehensive Counseling Services 13100 Mountain Rd, Glen Allen, VA 23059 Glen Allen 23059 804-230-0999 x 322 http://rivercityccs.com/ Rappahannock Community
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